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in use of office technology, including the MicroSoft Suite (Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint,) Internet, and e-mail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work
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School of Public Health at Emory, Georgia Institute of Technology and the Centers for Disease Control. This position includes an academic appointment with Emory University School of Medicine with rank
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, and preparing executive updates. Analyzes workflows, map processes, identify inefficiencies, and propose solutions grounded in systems engineering principles. Develops business cases, cost/benefit
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, technology leaders, and administrative staff. Provides data, analysis, and expert counsel to the Provost and vice/associate provosts on enrollment trends, policy impacts, and operational implications
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. • Communicates with instructors in relation to class schedule and roster, and grade posting deadlines; facilitates instructor access to instructional technology. • Serves as MDP liaison for the ARCHE cross
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facilities project plan Other duties as assigned MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree and one year of experience in construction, engineering, architecture and/or coordinating large projects or events
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managing the physical development of the campus. Performs related responsibilities as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, architecture or related
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, Quality, Operations, Medical Management, and Technology teams to prioritize data needs and design decision-support solutions that enable evidence-based business decisions and targeted interventions
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technology required. Experience with EAB Navigate or other student information systems a plus. Demonstrated ability to work independently after training. Strong written and oral communication skills. NOTE
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Division of Advancement and Alumni Engagement utilizes resources, technology, and business for the purpose of constituent engagement, donor research